Mr. Martin. Part of the time. I left John Thorne and Marina and the Time reporter at the table. June was restless, and I was walking her around the restaurant.
Mr. Redlich. Have you read the interview?
Mr. Martin. Yes.
Mr. Redlich. Are there any portions of it which you now believe to be inaccurate, to the best of your recollection?
Mr. Martin. I don't think so. I would have to re-read it to make it definite, make a definite statement on it.
Mr. Redlich. On the basis of conversations which you had during the course of the testimony of Marina Oswald before this Commission and on the basis of conversations which you have had subsequent to that time, do you have any opinion concerning the truthfulness of the testimony which she presented before this Commission?
Mr. Martin. No. I think primarily she is truthful, and I think that under oath she would tell the truth.
Mr. Redlich. Are you still Mrs. Oswald's business representative?
Mr. Martin. According to the contract, yes. According to my contract with her.
Mr. Redlich. Have you received any communication from her which raises questions as to whether you are still her business representative?